Hello Jean-Luc,

Unfortunately, I have no idea for now - doesn't soudn familiar to me at
all. But maybe somebody will give you some useful hints if you come up with
additional info like:
- rsyslog version
- configuration
- how you're measuring your memory
- your OS, version, architecture

The first thing you may want to try out, if you didn't already, is to
upgrade to a recent (7.x) version. This should rule out the "already fixed
bugs from unsupported versions" kind of situation. Depending on the OS, you
might find an official package on the rsyslog.com website.

Best regards,
Radu

2013/10/7 Jean-Luc Bassereau <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> I'm using Rsyslog on several hosts in order to send them to a Graylog
> server that centralizes all the data.
> I have an issue on the most active hosts on which I try to send the web
> server's access log through Rsyslog to my Graylog box, on this machine, RAM
> usage of rsyslog process does not stop growing until the system dies...
> I've tried to set up disk queues with the same issue.
> Any idea ?
>
>
> Regards.
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